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Easy hiking trails around Kilmore offer a range of experiences across varied landscapes. The region features natural attractions such as Monument Hill Reserve, providing views of the Kilmore Plains, and Kilmore Creek, known for its heritage art walk. Trails often traverse native flora including eucalypts and wattles, providing habitat for local wildlife. The terrain generally includes gentle hills and creek-side paths, suitable for accessible walking.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The Oxford Island National Nature Reserve loop offers an easy hike with diverse scenery along the southern shores of Lough Neagh. You'll follow mostly flat paths, including tarmac and compact…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The wave-shaped metal sculpture seems to blend gently into the landscape on the shores of Lough Neagh, as if it were merging with the water itself. In the background lies Ireland's largest lake, whose vastness and still surface exude a special sense of calm. The reflective surfaces of the sculpture catch the light and reflect it back - a play with the elements that subtly enlivens the surroundings. Here you can pause for a moment and enjoy the view. You might sit on a picnic blanket, letting your gaze wander over the glittering surface of the water while breathing in the fresh air. All around you, the nature reserve is lively but at the same time peaceful, and the sculpture is a reminder of how closely art and nature are connected here. A beautiful place to take in the impressions before continuing on your path.
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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Lough Neagh lies the discovery center, a place of peace and wonder. As soon as you enter it becomes clear that this is no ordinary place. The architecture of the center nestles harmoniously into the surrounding landscape and opens up a view of the extensive lake. For those who are looking for relaxation after a long hike or just want to enjoy the beauty of nature, the discovery center offers just the thing. Every corner of the building is designed to be barrier-free, so everyone has the chance to experience this gem to the fullest. While browsing the gift shop, visitors will come across lovingly selected souvenirs crafted by local artisans and artists. Each piece tells a story and is a reminder of this special place on Lough Neagh. However, the highlight of the center is the café. Equipped with large panoramic windows, it offers breathtaking views over the shimmering lake. Here you can pause with a cup of tea or coffee, let your thoughts wander and enjoy the moment. The smell of freshly baked pastries fills the air, and the guests' quiet conversations mingle with the gentle sound of the water.
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This meandering bicycle path glides on through from the station, you get a chance to catch a moment, get into your rhythm by the waters edge.
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A set of metal structures resembling a wave overlooks Lough Neagh. Lough Neagh is the largest lake in Ireland and provides 40% of Northern Ireland's water. There are some wonderful views on offer here over this great expanse of water so pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy the views for a moment before going off to explore the rest of this beautiful nature reserve.
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If you wish to take the detour, a short causeway will lead you to The Starting Battery, used by the Lough Neagh Sailing Club as the starting mark for their boat races.
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The discovery centre sits on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is fully accessible and features a gift shop and cafe with panoramic views across the lake.
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A pretty lake with a lovely path for cycling / walking around. The lake is also popular with anglers.
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Kilmore offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 19 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 20 hiking options in the area.
Easy hikes in Kilmore typically feature gentle hills, parkland paths, and creek-side trails. The terrain is generally accessible, making it suitable for a relaxed walking experience.
Yes, Kilmore is well-suited for family-friendly walks. The Kilmore Community Bank Walking Trail is an easy 3.2 km return path, perfect for all ages. The Kilmore Creek Heritage Art Walk is also an easy option, offering art installations and a chance to spot platypuses.
Many trails in Kilmore are suitable for dogs, but it's always best to check local signage for specific regulations, especially concerning leash requirements and protected wildlife areas. Generally, community walking trails are more accommodating.
Along easy walks, you can explore native flora like eucalypts and wattles. The Kilmore Community Bank Walking Trail features impressive chainsaw carvings. The Kilmore Creek Heritage Art Walk showcases art installations and offers opportunities to spot platypuses, while passing historic buildings in the town center.
Yes, the Kilmore Community Bank Walking Trail is an easy 3.2 km return walk around a section of the Kilmore Racecourse, which functions as a loop experience.
Kilmore's trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring (September-November) is particularly pleasant for wildflowers, while autumn (March-May) offers mild temperatures. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon walks are recommended, and winters are generally mild enough for comfortable hiking.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and community areas in Kilmore. For example, the Kilmore Creek Heritage Art Walk passes through the town center, where public parking options exist. The Kilmore Community Bank Walking Trail is located near the Kilmore Racecourse, which typically has parking facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible nature of the trails, the pleasant creek-side paths, and the opportunity to experience local history and nature.
Yes, the Kilmore Creek Heritage Art Walk follows Kilmore Creek, providing a pleasant experience alongside the water. This trail is known for its art installations and the chance to spot platypuses in the creek.
Absolutely. Trails like the Kilmore Creek Heritage Art Walk and the Kilmore Community Bank Walking Trail are specifically designed to be easy and accessible, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a leisurely stroll.


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